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Mission
Statement
Growing
Disciples of Christby
Seeking God,Sharing Love
andServing Others
Core Values:
WelcomingOutstanding Worship
OutreachDifferent TraditionsMission & MinistryOn the MoveNurturingTransforming
2013 Areas of FocusPrayer - Presence - Peace
woodmontchristian.org
THESPIREA B e a c o n a n d A B r i d g e
Volume 41, Issue 28 July 15, 2013
A B e a c o n a n d A B r i d g e
This Sunday, July 21st isBirthday Sunday!Join us for Woodmonts70th Celebration
2:00 - 5:00 p.m. beginning in Drowota HallGreat Entertainment Special Fun Food and Beverages Aplenty
Come hear m usic by B. James Lowry and friends, The Gospelaires,The Woodmo nt Consort, The Cane Ridge Revival, Thom Schuyler,
Andra Moran and Stephen Daniel King and The Chan cel Choir!Plus a Bounce House for the kids, Face Painting, Sno-Cones, Birthday Cake & m uch mo
Vacation Bible SchoolJuly 9-12
(see more pictures on page 5)
Welcome to OurNew Member!
Kristen Newman, whojoined at the 11:00 a.m.
service on Sunday, July 14,and will be baptized at The
Bridge on August 4.
"Open MembershSunday" in Hono
of Woodmont's
70th Celebration
This Sunday,
July 21st!
(see more details on page
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The Spire is published weekly by: Woodmont ChristianChurch (615) 297-8563 fax: (615) 297-93601 Hillsboro Road email: wcc@woodmontcc.
Nashville, TN 37215 Kim Adair, EdVisit our Webpage: www.woodmontchristian.org Copyright 2
This Sunday, July 21st, we will celebratethe 70th birthday of Woodmont ChristianChurch both on Sunday morning and with aspecial music festival in the afternoon from
2:00-5:00 p.m. At 2:00 p.m., we will gather in Drowota Hall fora special video presentation and some words from Mayor Karl
Dean. In "The Wonder of Woodmont," Bess White Cochrandescribes that first gathering at Woodmont School on July 18,1943: "Summer heat was rising in the humid puffs from the
billowy waves of asphalt that paved Estes Road in Nashvilleafter a day of intermittent rain, when a group of approximatelyone hundred men, women, and children crowded into a sixthgrade classroom of Woodmont School at 5 o'clock on theSunday afternoon of July 18th, 1943. The adults wedgedthemselves into the seats at the small desks, awkwardly,self-consciously; but despite their positions they were consciousof the significance of the occasion."
Cochran goes on to write that, "Dr. Noe, senior minister of
Vine Street Christian Church, was present, and preached biddingthe group God-speed, asking the blessings of heaven on it. ThenMr. Carpenter read a statement he had prepared embodying whathas become a cherished document called "The Covenant," astarkly beautiful expression of commitment. He invited allwho wished to embark on the venture of faith to sign it. And insolemn hushed moments, fifty-one persons affixed their namesto the following words:
THE COVENANTWe do hereby solemnly covenant with God and one another
to band ourselves together to establish a Christian Church
in this community for ourselves and posterity.
We pledge our time, substance, talents and prayers to theend that His Church shall be a house of prayer for all
people, a fellowship of those who believe in Christ and strive
to follow his teachings, and a part of the Church Universal.We aim to erect a suitable edifice for divine worship, for
Christian education, for stewardship, for world missions,
and to minister to the spiritual needs of the community.All of this. we covenant to be and do under the guidance
of God and the leadership of Jesus Christ our Lord.
70 years have passed since that hot July afternoon when thefifty-one founding members of Woodmont Christian Churchsigned their names on the Covenant that is now in our
narthex. Since that time, this church has grown from a hopefulgroup of men, women, and children gathered on a summerafternoon at Woodmont School to a well-known and establishedcongregation in the heart of Nashville, TN that exists to serveas a "Beacon and A Bridge" in this city and beyond. A toweringSpire that is a true landmark in Nashville, was erected liftinghigh the cross, reminding all of us of the God that we serve andthe Lord that we have made a commitment to follow. We havemembers from all different faith backgrounds and walks of lifeconsistent with Stone-Campbell movement's desire for Christian
unity. Five previous senior ministers (Frank Drowota, ClaBerry, David Moore, Earl Gibbs, and Doug Lofton) hafaithfully served this congregation, and I am honored to the sixth. There have been many gifted associate ministethat have served Woodmont throughout the years providispiritual leadership and guidance for the ministries of th
congregation. There have been numerous board chairs, boamembers, officers, committee chairs, Sunday School teacheelders, deacons, lay leaders, volunteers, and faithful membeand friends who have been and continue to be an integral partthe church body.
Our church has seen multiple building projecground-breaking ceremonies, fund-raising events, nministries, worship opportunities, and social activities. Thehave been times of joy and times of sorrow, times of rejoiciand times of heartache, times of unity and times of conflitimes of consensus and times of disagreement, times celebration, and times of mourning. And so many have ask
and continue to ask, "What is it that has held WoodmoChristian Church together throughout all of these years growth and change? What is it that has kept the spirit awonder of Woodmont alive since its conception in 1943?
Bess Cochran answers these questions by saying th"Woodmont was 'planted' at a moment in history when ma
people, ravaged by war, cried aloud for reassurance that Gwas still active in the affairs of human beings. The youchurch was a symbol of that reassurance, and its message acrothe years has lived up to its promise. Coupled with the fortuitotiming of its planting, the caliber of the men and wom
participating played a large part. They were people of standi
in the community who could and did attract others. And th'thought big,' eliminating at the start and forever, the temptatito which many embryo churches succumb to lower thsights. They refused to envision a church on a back street, one whose visible structure would not compare favorably wany other church in the community. They held to the dictum t'this one thing I do,' and while the enthusiasm that frequenactuates founding groups at the start was present more importwas the determination of the early members and leaders to hoon."
How is it that Woodmont has not only survived the p70 years but has grown and thrived? Certainly, Bess Cochrawords still remain true today, but I would add to her responthat the answer to this question is that faith, hope, and the loveGod have been the guiding force behind Woodmont. Maycontinue to be so as we celebrate this 70th milestone and moahead with faith into the future!
Blessings,
70 Years and Counting!by Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior Minister
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We're in the midst of the interesting weatherchanges of summer. One day it's an absolutely beautiful day blue skies, sunshine, now and then a gentle summer breeze even.
The next day, or even week, it can be gray, dark, cloudy, withrain and thunder and lightning.
And while it's been record-breaking heat out west, we've hadsome great summer weather cooler and rain so far in 2013.
I have always been one who enjoys the rain. I even enjoyed awhole week of rain during the 4th of July week. I love to listen toit rain, watch it rain, sit outside (under the carport) and read in therain, and take walks in the rain. When I was a child I loved therain and would go to sleep with my window open when it rained.The next morning, my bed would be soaking wet from the raincoming in the window.
It's always amazing to me how it can be dark and thunderstorming in the morning, or afternoon, but beautiful and sunnythe rest of the day. When the sun comes out after a storm (and it'snot too humid), it's moments like that which make you so gladjust to be alive!
And so it is with life itself. One moment it's calm, peaceful,and beautiful. The next moment it can be filled with storms andworries, fears and frustrations. One minute we're on the mountaintop of joy; the next, we're in the valley of despair. Tears and
laughter, all intertwined. The dark threads and the light threadsare all a part of God's tapestry. But there's something good ineverything, even the storms of life, if you can develop the"spiritual eyes" to see it. Often it's in the midst of the darkeststorm that we can feel God's presence, God's peace and even joy(not happiness, but joy) the most.
But one thing I've come to appreciate more than ever is tpresent moment. Learn to live and enjoy the present momentthe fullest. Drink in everything and everyone around you. Do
get trapped in memories or regrets of yesterday. Don't mthe present moment by focusing too much on your hopes tomorrow. This is the day God has given us, so we shourejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24) And a major part what makes today so wonderful centers on the people wwhom we live, share love, and establish our personrelationships. This is what life is all about at its best! Rain shine, storms or rainbows, it's our friends who make our worWe should learn to enjoy everyone we're with to the fullest, fwho knows if they will be here tomorrow.
It seems that more than ever before, people today searching for spiritual strength. Maybe it's because there idegree of uncertainty beneath the surface of life today. Bhasn't it always been that way? So don't let worries and feabout tomorrow most of which never happen destroy fullness of today. Keep your faith strong between the peaks avalleys, storms and sunshine of life, so it will be there when yneed it the most. That's why regular worship, even during lazy, hazy days of summer is so important. When we staytouch with God through faith, we get more out of the presmoment. And instead of worrying about the future, we only loforward to it. Sure, we all have our trials and troubles, but Godgood and our joys and blessings are so much greater.
These are just some thoughts on a July day.
~Roy
The Weather
Life Itself
Learn to Live the Present Moment
Keep Faith Strong
Some Summer Thoughtsby Dr. C. Roy Stauffer,Minister of Church Life
"Caught" in the Act of Service
Steve McHugh mowing the lawn of our beautiful Gardenof Prayer in the July heat. Thanks to our many volunteerswho work tirelessly behind the scenes to make Woodmona beautiful, spiritual, mission-oriented place!
"Open Membership Sunday" in Honor of Woodmont's 70th Celebration
This Sunday, July 21st
To join Woodmont on "Open Membership Sunday," simply fill out a membership card and place it in the offering plate.
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9:30 a.m.Disciples Class (105) - Led by Roy Stauffer"Overcome the World"
Challenge Class (200) - Led by Bob Herrick"Acts of the Apostles"
Young Adult Class (Boardroom) - Led by Rob Quinn"Jonah/Joel"
Spiritual Journeys Class for Women (The Bay)Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer"Renewing Your Spirit - Setting Your Boundaries inOur Digital Society"
11:00 a.m.Second Hour o f the Spiritual Journeys Class (The Bay)(Open to Men Also)Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer
Reflections Class (200) - Led by Roy Stauffer"The Martyr of Molokai"
Points of View (105) - Led by Ralph Parsons and Doug King"Sermon Discussions"
College & University-Aged Young Adults (107)Led by Allen McDonald
Sunday SchoolJuly 21
st
You are not alone
If you need a confidential and
caring Stephen Minister to talk
with when you go through life's
transitions or difficult times, call
Kathy Patten (838-4957).
Property Committee
The first Property Committee meeting of the newyear will be on Monday, July 22, at 6:00 p.m. inRoom 107. Anyone interested in becoming amember of the committee is encouraged to attend.
Thank you for your
outpouring of love,
concern, and prayers
during my recent
surgery and hospital
stay. Whether it was
bringing me a meal,
driving me to an
appointment, modifying my shower, adding
a grab bar and flexible shower hose, or just
calling to say hello, I am so grateful, and
appreciative. I consider my WoodmontFamily very special indeed, and your
kindness will be long remembered.
John Henderson
Last week I had the opportunityto take an exceptional group ofChi Rho students to Birmingham,
AL to work for Christian Service Mission. Wewere able to serve in a variety of ways. We put our
hearts and hands to good use doing yard work,painting, preparing 100 food boxes & over 800sets of plastic cutlery, passing out fresh vegetables,and serving ice cream to more than 100 children!We also visited the Civil Rights Institute wherewe learned about the significant role Birminghamplayed in our country's history. As we made ourway back to Nashville we stopped at the SpaceCenter in Huntsville, AL! Fun was had all around!I hope these pictures can convey a small glimpseof the many ways God used our hearts and handsin Birmingham!
~Carla
Chi Rho Mission Trip to Alabamaby Carla Schooler,Minister of Jr. High Youth
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AndraMoran*
Brim:
Creative
Overflow
in
Worship
Design
byAndraMoran&SuzanneCastleTheLittlePrincebyAntoinedeSaintExupryWishfulThinkingbyFrederickBuechnerMessengerbyLoisLowryHomelessBirdbyGloriaWhelan
CarlaSchooler*IAmNotButIKnowIAmbyLouieGiglioGrace(Eventually):ThoughtsonFaithbyAnneLamonttTheBarbarianWaybyEdwinMcManusTheLifeYou'veAlwaysWantedbyJohnOrtberg
ClayStauffer*+EnoughbyAdamHamiltonAmericatheBeautifulbyDr.BenCarsonThomasJefferson:TheArtofPowerbyJonMeachamOnGod'sSidebyJimWallisTheNewDigitalAgebyEricSchmidtandJaredCohenHowWillYouMeasureYourLife?byClaytonChristensen+IntroducingtheBiblebyWilliamBarclaySoRich,SoPoorbyPeterEdelman
FarrellMason*
Sanctuary
by
Becca
Stevens
APrayerforOwenMeanybyJohnIrvingGospelMedicinebyBarbaraBrownTaylorTheEnergyofPrayerbyThichNhatHanhThePoweroftheMythbyJosephCampbell
JustinGung*LoveDoesbyBobGoffTraumaandRecoverybyDr.JudithHermanTheWillofGodasaWayofLifebyDr.GeraldSittser+ASevereMercybySheldonVanaukenGenerousJusticebyTimKeller
MaryClareCarpenter*TearSoup:ARecipeforHealingafterLossbyPatSchwiebertandChuckDeKlyen
+TheScrewtapeLettersbyC.S.Lewis+Man'sSearchforMeaningbyViktorE.FranklTheTruthAboutMoneyLiesbyRussCrosson
MichaelGraham*EveninginthePalaceofReason: BachMeetsFredericktheGreatintheAgeofEnlightenmentbyJamesR. Gaines
Temperament: HowMusicBecameaBattlegroundfortheGreatMindsofWesternCivilizationbyStuartIsacoff
Lifeof
Pi
by
Yann
Martel
2013Summer2013Summer2013SummerReadingListReadingListReadingList
RoyStauffer
+LifeTogetherbyDietrichBonhoeffer+Man'sSearchforMeaningbyViktorFrankl+*NearingHomebyBillyGrahamAmericatheBeautifulbyBenCarson+ChristianityAfterReligionbyDianaButlerBass
TalluQuinnRoots,Shoots,BucketsandBoots:GardeningTogetherwithChildrenbySharonLovejoy
SmallisBeautiful:EconomicsasifPeopleMatteredbyE.F.Schumacher
DoingLife:ReflectionsofMenandWomenServingSentences
by
Howard
Zehr
*Given:PoemsbyWendellBerryProdigalSummerbyBarbaraKingsolverWhatArePeopleFor?:EssaysbyWendellBerry
ThomSchuylerTheMansionontheHillbyFredGoodmanAWalkintheWoodsbyBillBryson+TheRoadLessTraveledbyM.ScottPeckTrumanbyDavidMcCullough*TheKnowledgeoftheHolybyA.W.Tozer
TreyFlowers*"ThouDearGod":PrayersThatOpenHeartsandSpiritsbyMartinLutherKing,Jr.
PurposeDrivenYouthMinistrybyDougFields*BrimbyAndraMoran&SuzanneCastle*TheHeartofChristianitybyMarcusBorg*+TheWoundedHealerbyHenriNouwen
2013Summer2013Summer2013SummerReadingListReadingListReadingListContinued...Continued...Continued...
*StockedinSpireBooks+InWCCLibrary(Room208)forCheckout
INSERT TO THE SPIRE (FRONT/BACK)
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Vacation BibleSchool
July 9-12
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Abby McLean
Alex Arab
AlexanderiaHoneycutt-Saltsman
Amber Hardin
Andra Moran
Angie McLaurine
Ann Pack
Anne-MarieFarmer
Anne Mitchell
Barb Best
Barbara Sullivan
Briona Richardson
Carol Hankla
Caroline Dinker
Carrie Gasaway
Catie Pratt
Christen Tribbitt
Christi Williams
Christina Guilfoy
Christy Brown
Clay Stauffer
Dana Reynolds
Elisa Clark
Ellen Soares
Gail Reese
Gail Reinhard
Gloria Jackson
Hilary Radakovich
Hope Walker
Howie Clark
Isse Waddey
Jack Derryberry
Jana Coode
Jane Dyer
Jessica Hardin
Joy Jackson
Judy Davis
Justin Gung
Kasey Smith
Kate Drury
Kathy Gupton
Kayla Lupo
Kerry Leach
Kia Kenner
Landon Brown
Laura Reynolds
Lisa Collins
Lisa Pitts
Lizzy Holley
Marcie Anderson
Martha Galyon
Megan Bacon
Megan Stauffer
Melanie McConnell
Melinda Norris-
Monro
Melissa Amrhein
Pam Hardin
Rebecca NorrisDiNapoli
Rellie McLaurine
Risa Arnold
Robin Heyne
Ron Reinhard
Sandra Carpenter
Sara-Anne Hopper Sirenna Martin
Tami Buchanan
Terri McConnell
Thom Schuyler
Trey Flowers
Virginia Mills
Will Crawford
Thanks to all of our amazing VBS volunteers who gave up their week to serve as teachers,
assistants, decorators, story-tellers, and so much more 62 volunteers in all! Our church
community was blessed by the efforts of so many people who brought the Everywhere Fun
Fair to life for over 130 children at VBS last week. Please join us in giving a special thanks
to Catie Pratt, who spent hundreds of hours volunteering as our fearless VBS Director for th
second year in a row!
*If we accidentally left your name off this list, please let us know so we can say thank you!
Couples small group met at thehome of Mark and Kasey Clymer
for a summer cookout!
Younger Men's Bible Study
Group - The Nashville Food
Project Food Run Last Week
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January 1 June 30, 2013Memorial & Honorarium Listing
Contribution in Memory of:William BarlowEloise BarrettRobert J. Batson
Jackie CookGeorgia CooperEd Diddle, Jr.Art Digby
Jeff DyerNabih Harb
Tom MathiasMistye MeadorRosalie MitchellHarry Morel, Sr.Mark S. Richardson, Jr.Martha Riddle SchwartzBryan StanleyGrant ThomasRed WarnockCaroline Williams
Contributors:Sue B. BartlettLouise BrownKay ButterworthMr. and Mrs. Sam ChristopherWatkins and Gail Crockett, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard D. Duncan, Jr.Duncan Eve
John GriscomJohn and Martha Hobby
Ginger HollowayJulie HowellSteve and Linda JaynesDr. and Mrs. Peter John KyneSteven LaForgeVirginia Bradshaw Lewis
Jane and Jim MainPat and Dave MaloneMaria Thereza McCoyBetty and Steve McHugh
Tom and Anida MiarerSue MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. John W. Moore Jr.
Sarah Peay
Maurice W. PinsonMr. and Mrs. John RamseyDr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Regen, JMarianne and Glenn RogersSissy and Tate RogersSteven and Judie StroupAnn and Neal Sullivan
Jeanie TaylorDoris S ThompsonPat and Louis Todd
Margaret WallaceReca L. WilliamsPamela Zimmerman
Contributions in Honor of:Clay, Roy and the WCC StaffHale Hooper
Contributors:Jane Dyer and familyPat and Dave MalonePaul and Dena Williamson
New MemberGet-Together
Tuesday, July 30at 6:00 p.m.
at the home of
Mart & Denise Sesler
(2402 A Sunset Place, 37212)
Reservations requested.
Please RSVP to the church office at 297-8563.
Youth Choir Reunion
We are having a youth choir reunion on Sunday, September 15.This will be for anyone who has sung in a youth choir led byThom Schuyler (early 1980's on). We would like to get the wordout to all former youth choir members. We will have a practiceon Saturday, September 14, followed by dinner and fun. We willsing in both services on September 15.
For more information, please contact Elizabeth Hankla Smithat liz.smith@vanderbilt.edu or Alison Carpenter Bueschen at
alison.bueschen@comcast.net.
WCCBookClubTheWCCBookClubisnotmeetingduringthesummer,butwearestillreading. ThebookisWINTEROFTHEWORLDbyKenFollett. OurfirstmeetinginthefallwillbeinSeptember.
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THIS WEEK AT WCC:
Sunday, July 21
BIRTHDAY SUNDAY9:30 a.m. - Child ren's Moment
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School11:00 a.m. - Children's Church2:00 - 5:00 p.m. - Woodmont's
70th
Celebration5:45 p.m. - The Bridge Service
7/21 - Catherine Duvall
7/22 - Finn Cropp
7/22 - Riley Best
Sunday SchoolSunday SchoolSunday School --- July 14July 14July 14ththth
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Bulletin Board
PRAYERS
FOR
OUR
CHURCH
FAMILY
INTHE HOSPITAL:
Emily Duncan, VanderbiltCindy McQueeney, sister of Deb
LaForge, Seattle, WA (ICU)
NEW CONCERNS:
Earl Milroy, brother-in-law of LuAnn& Mike Brent, Pine Bluff, AR
Mission to Africa Team
CONTINUING CONCERNS:
Penny Stelling Sheila Mathias
Rick Clark John HendersonGeorge Spry Steve Smith
Gary Thompson Hale Hooper
Yot Williams Beverly Small
Peggy Johnson
Jeannette Miller, Claiborne-HughesHealth Center
Robert Mathews, West Meade PlaceJo Helen Railsback, friend of B. James
Lowry, VanderbiltMary Thomas, mother of Lynn
McDonaldWilliam Daniel, father of Lisa Rollins,
WisconsinCarl May, husband of Jackie MayBetty Barlow, mother of Beth Sowell,
ColoradoBarb Vial, sister of Beth Sowell,
ColoradoCatherine Pease, mother of Mary Welsh
Owen, Georgetown, IN
Continuing Concerns continued
Ty Coppinger, father of Shawn HaileArthur Foley, friend of Nashville Tool
for SchoolsAngela Sharp, friend of Jeremy PrattStacy Fletcher, daughter of Marcella
DerryberryColin Fletcher, son of Marcella
DerryberryMary Jane Ward, mother of Trudy
Carpenter, Woodcrest
SYMPATHY TO:The family of Alma Jean Cook. Mrs.Cook passed away on Friday, July 12,in Las Vegas, NV. Arrangements areincomplete at this time.
MILITARY PRAYER LIST:
Wade Gossett,brother of Becca GosseClay Perry, son of Tim & Diane PerryDan King & wife, Ashley King, brother
and sister-in-law of Stephen DanielKing
THOSE SERVING ABROAD:Jesse Garrison, Peace Corp in ArmenCourtney Valk, Peace Corp in Republi
of Georgia
*Please Note: Continuing Care Concerns will
now only be listed for up to one month. If youwish to have a continuing concern remain on th
list after one month, please renew your request
each month by calling the church office.*
Elders Prayer Corner
The Elders Request that the congregation join them in prayer for:
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in God, so thayou may overflow with hope
For our Mission Group in Africa
Our new members as they bring gifts to our church family
The Bridge Services "Fairy Tales and Faith!"
For the Birthday Sunday Celebration
Our shut-in members who are unable to attend worship
All our new members who bring their gifts to Woodmont
Prayer, Presence and Peace
PLEASE - NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE SANCTUARY
Opportunities at Woodmont
Wednesday, July 17
6:15 a.m.Men's Small Group (107)
7:00 a.m.
Men's Bible Study (105)Younger Men's Bible Study (BR)
Thursday, July 18
Library Workday7:00 p.m.
Restore Classes (200, Youth Rooms)
Sunday, July 21
Birthday Sunday9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Worship (Sanctuary)2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Woodmont's 70th Celebration Party(DH, KC, GH & Sanctuary)
5:00 p.m.
Elder Board Meeting (BR)5:45 p.m.
The Bridge Service (DH)
Monday, July 22
4:00 p.m.
"The Geezers" Men's Group (BR)6:00 p.m.
Property Committee Meeting (107)
Tuesday, July 23
9:00 a.m.
Women's Prayer Group (CS)6:30 p.m.
Young Adults (Off-Campus)
Let Us Know:Have information about
someone in the hospital or withanother ministry need?
Please notify the church o fficedur ing the week (297-8563)
and Let Us Know.
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Permit No. 1204
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UPHOLDING OUR CHURCH
WOODMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH STAFF
Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior MinisterFarrell Mason, Minister of Family Life & Pastoral Care Dr. C. Roy Stauffer, Minister of Church Life
Rev. Justin Gung,Minister of Children & Congregational Care Rev. Trey Flowers, Minister of Youth & "The Bridge"Thom Schuyler, Director of College & Young Adults Carla "CJ" Schooler, Minister of Jr. High Youth Tallu Quinn, TNFP Director
Michael Graham,Director of Music Ministry Mary Clare Pyron, Parish Nurse Ginny Tharp, Director of PreschoolSarah Huffman,Accompanist Linda Whitson,Staff Administrator Kim Adair,Administrative Assistant
Rebecca Vaughan,Receptionist Chris Beck, Finance Manager Beverly Honeycutt,HousekeepingSteven Austin, Housekeeping Shirley Taylor,Housekeeping Sam Marsh,Property Manager - Housekeeping Sup
Andra Moran & Stephen Daniel King,C ti Di t f "Th B id "
DEACON SCHEDULE
July 21, 2013
Communion Prep: George KeithService Coordinator: 9:30 - Marcella Derryberry
11:00 - Rich SandersonVideo Camera: 9:30 - Jack Derryberry
11:00 - Paul Hardin
9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m.Grant Smothers Deb LaForge Rich SandersonSelena Guilfoy Don Mitchell Adam SloanTalbott Ottinger Jeremiah Pyron Virginia DinkerRoy Jordan Cathy Williams JeremiahHoney Hetzel Pam Hardin Weeden-Wright
Laura Dovan Monte Good StephanieTom Dovan Hope Walker Weeden-WrightMilly Moore Jean Ramsey
ELDERS
SERVING
SUNDAYJuly 21, 2013
9:30 a.m.
Chip Phinizyand
Alan Sowell
11:00 a.m.
Gene Regenand
Anne Mitchel
5:45 p.m.
TBAWeekly Prayer Partner
First Christian Church, Tullahoma, TN
WORSHIP SERVICES: July 21, 2013Birthday Sunday - Woodmont's 70th Celebration
9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m Rev. Clay Stauffer, preachingSermon Title: "Why Jesus? Why Woodmont?"
Scripture: Luke 6:43-49; Colossians 1:15-20
5:45 p.m. - The Bridge Rev. Trey Flowers, preaching
Fairy Tales & Faith Sermon Series:"Sound the Alarm!"
Scripture: Mark 13:35-36; Acts 20:9-12
BY OUR PRESENCEAND OUR GIFTS
Date Sunday School Total Atd. OperatingJune 23 239 712 $ 14,011June 30 258 742 $ 20,829July 7 230 665 $ 20,648July 14 256 683 $ 22,440
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